What is a Private Custody Agreement?
Whenever possible, it is always better for parents going through a divorce to come to an agreement on child custody without involving the courts. Leaving the decision to a judge should be a last resort. And for unmarried parents, using the courts typically isn’t an...
Yes, Child Custody Records are Public in California
Under certain circumstances, parents going through a divorce may not want the custody records of their children to be public information during or after the divorce process. However, in California, public records do include both divorce and child custody records in...
Can A Divorce Lawyer Represent Both Parties?
Getting a divorce comes with a lot of choices, costs, and stress. While the choices and stress are often unavoidable, many spouses look for ways to reduce the cost of getting divorced. If you and your spouse have agreed on an uncontested divorce, you may be wondering...
Can You Appeal A Family Law Ruling?
When a judge makes a final ruling in family law case, it’s not uncommon for one party to be unhappy with the results. Especially in matters regarding divorce where issues like child custody, child support, alimony, and division of assets can all have a big impact on...
Are Divorce Records Public In California?
For some couples, the prospect of divorce is worrisome not only because of the actual process itself, but also because of the disclosure of the divorce as a matter of public record. In California, divorces are public record and are accessible through the California...
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